
Cadet Summer Training (CST) officially got underway at Fort Knox in May and runs through August. Considered the Army’s largest annual training exercise, 5,000 cadre (instructors) train and evaluate 9,000 Army Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets. With the return of CST, Fort Knox will also soon host several Family Days and public graduation ceremonies, bringing more visitors to the Greater Fort Knox Region. Listed below are the scheduled CST graduations:
- Wednesday, June 29 — Advanced Camp 1st Regiment graduation
- Monday, July 4 — Advanced Camp 2nd Regiment graduation
- Saturday, July 9 — Advanced Camp 3rd Regiment graduation
- Thursday, July 14 — Advanced Camp 4th Regiment graduation
- Tuesday, July 19 — Advanced Camp 5th Regiment graduation
- Sunday, July 24 — Advanced Camp 6th Regiment graduation
- Wednesday, July 27 — Basic Camp 1st Regiment graduation
- Friday, July 29 — Advanced Camp 7th Regiment graduation
- Monday, Aug. 1 — Basic Camp 2nd Regiment graduation
- Wednesday, Aug. 3 — Advanced Camp 8th Regiment graduation
- Saturday, Aug. 6 — Basic Camp 3rd Regiment graduation
- Monday, Aug. 8 — Advanced Camp 9th Regiment graduation
- Saturday, Aug. 13 — Advanced Camp 10th Regiment graduation
- Thursday, Aug. 18 — Advanced Camp 11th Regiment graduation
If attending CST graduations, be sure to have an approved pass to access post and plan accordingly for longer-than-normal wait times at the post entrance gates.


RADCLIFF, Ky. – Radcliff officials announced recently that the Knox Regional Development Alliance (KRDA) will be the new tenant of the iconic Elmer L. Hargan Building on North Wilson Road. Beginning in May, the building will serve as the physical location for the community-based non-profit that works to promote and protect Fort Knox and grow defense-related business in the region.
RADCLIFF, Ky. – Local defense contractor North South Consulting Group (NSCG) announced today plans to build a new Radcliff location amid workforce expansions. This announcement comes as the contractor’s workforce triples in size in support of nearly every major command on Fort Knox. With more than 300 employees and nearly $10 million in annual payroll, the diverse professional services firm’s new location will support its expanded operations.


